what does it take to convert a chevy 208 slip yoke to a dodge fixed yoke? I found 3 dodge fixed yoke np208s that I could buy and was wondering if anyone has ever messed with this?
I did one and it wasn't that bad to do. There is a good write up that I used on http://www.wheelindixie.com/forums/showthread.php?4692-fixed-yoke-n-a-chevy-NP208 (http://www.wheelindixie.com/forums/showthread.php?4692-fixed-yoke-n-a-chevy-NP208)
pat and matt wilson did this ask them!
its easy done it twice now
can you do it to a np241?
Quote from: BOGIN4D9 on February 04, 2012, 11:25:19 AM
what does it take to convert a chevy 208 slip yoke to a dodge fixed yoke? I found 3 dodge fixed yoke np208s that I could buy and was wondering if anyone has ever messed with this?
get ahold of me I can help you it's pretty simple.
I want to do this to my 208 might have to get the parts and tackle this soon.
Im working on doing this to my 208 chevy right now. just picked up a dodge 208 and driveshaft for 120 down the road. got the dodge one apart now. getting ready to tear the shaft down and pull my 208 out of the tracker and tear it down. printing out the write up on that site so i have something to go by if needed.
make it real easy take a 208 chevy tear the outputshaft out of it then take all the gears and stuff off the output shaft and keep it in order take a dodge 208 with the fixed yoke on it tear the out put shaft out of it and take all the gears and stuff off of it and trow it all around its junk lol put all the gears and stuff off of the chevy outputshaft on the dodge shaft all in order put it back in the chevy 208 and use the back part of case of the dodge on the chevy you have to close up some holes but not to much of a hassel just make sure you keep stuff in order that you took it apart so you can put it back in order
yup all done. wasnt too bad. its all back together in the tracker and made a new dshaft already. looks much better than the first dshaft angle i had.